Landscape Architect & Specifier News

MAY 2014

LASN is a photographically oriented, professional journal featuring topics of concern and state-of-the-art projects designed or influenced by registered Landscape Architects.

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56 Landscape Architect and Specifier News 2014 Specifier's Guide Park & Recreation Play Structures See Ads on pages 45, 91 Information Request # 9027 Landscape Structures (763) 972-5297 playlsi.com Netplex is what's next in play! A hub of multi- level, webbed nets, Netplex creates a futuristic climbing experience that pushes kids beyond their known boundaries, and offers kids the challenge they need for healthy development into self-assured adults. And with endless design flexibility, Netplex makes it easy to create unique play environments. Information Request # 9075 Miracle Recreation Equipment Company (888) 458-2752 miracle-recreation.com Miracle's Mega Tower® structures provide kids the thrill of climbing "sky-high" to reach the top deck of our enclosed 25-foot towers and whizzing down 14 thrilling feet of tube slides. Play & Park Structures, a PlayCore Company Information Request # 9263 Integrate shade into your playground design to create a comfortable environment for patrons of all ages. Play & Park Structures can help you create a unique destination that promotes healthy communities. (800) 727-1907 playandpark.com Little Tikes Commercial See Ads on pages 49, 91 Information Request # 9615 NU-edge™ is inspired by the outdoors and the developmentally beneficial activities that happen there. Made of patented Naturtek™ materials, its play events simulate elements found in nature for a variety of unique and challenging activities. (800) 325-8828 littletikescommercial.com Information Request # 9184 GameTime (800) 235-2440 gametime.com Create a community centerpiece for play with GameTime's commercial play systems or our exquisitely detailed custom and themed playscapes. Our designers, artists, engineers and local representatives use best practice design programs and research to work closely with Landscape Architects to create innovative play spaces that set the standard for visual appeal, durability and play value. (Continued on page 58) 40-88 PR.indd 56 5/2/14 5:14 PM

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